Monday, June 10, 2019

Up with U.S. Geography: Minnesota

Minnesota is the fifth of the eight states I've lived in to make the list! I lived there for one year, fresh out of college, while I was working an AmeriCorps program.

State Name:
Minnesota

Capital:
Saint Paul

Date of Entry:
May 11, 1858

Maps:

Map of USA. Minnesota outlined in dark ink.

A close-up of Minnesota & its neighbors.

Neighbors:
Canada, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota

Water Borders:
Lake of the Woods, Rainy River, Rainy Lake, Lake Superior, St. Croix River, Mississippi River, Red River

Total Area:
86,936 square miles

Five Largest Cities:
Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington

Famous Geographical Point:
Mille Lacs Lake

State Nickname:
The North Star State. It’s derived from Minnesota’s state motto which, from the French, translates to “the star of the north.” I was honestly surprised to learn that “the land of 10,000 lakes” isn’t the official motto; I’ve never heard it called “the north star state.”

Famous Person:
Prince, singer, songwriter, and actor

True story. Shortly after I moved to Minnesota, while visiting Minneapolis with a friend who was traveling through (I lived outside the Twin Cities in a rural area), my car broke down. Through a series of random circumstances, we were rescued by a woman who drove us the 60 miles back to my place. She was basically a Deadhead for Prince, which until that moment I never knew existed. It was a weird night.

Book Set In/About:
Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace

The first book of the beloved childhood series about two little girls, Betsy and Tacy, who become lifelong best friends. I chose this book in honor of my friend P, who loves the series.

Movie Set In/About:
“Fargo” (1996), directed by Joel & Ethan Coen

A man’s crime goes horribly awry, aided by his own ineptitude & the tenaciousness of a small-town police chief. This movie was a million times funnier to me after I lived in Minnesota.

Headline of the Day:
“Minnesota Families in Need Celebrate Long-awaited Boost in State Aid” in Minnesota Public Radio News.

1 comment:

Patricia said...

That's me! I do love the Betsy-Tacy series!

The North Star State is all over the capital building. And I think my friend who lived there (she moved in July to your great state) used the phrase a lot, so I now associate it with MN more than the "lakes" phrase.

I really liked Minnesota. But I've only been there in the summer. And once in early May which felt like late March to me and also involved a morning with a temperature of 35 degrees and some "wintery mix." In May.